I agree with Fred99. They look awful and are totally pointless on a car like the Ateca. You can't use them for what they are usually intended for on a high riding off-roader and, from the ones I've seen, could even reduce ground clearance.
OMG, now it's remind me of a Yeti..... Sorry to say, I think this look dreadfull :roll:
Lower springs would accommodate your needs, and the car would look mean!
Sorry, but this is my personal opinion, but as long as your are happy, I'm happy!
Love a Ateca!
If the OP is after the 'look', any old tat off ebay will be fine. If the steps are going to be used as an aid to getting in the car, I'd look carefully at anything I was going to buy to ensure they were up the job structurally and wouldn't be slippy when wet.
I cannot see how they make it easier to get in the car. You cannot step up into the car, the normal entry if you have mobility problems is to lower yourself, bum first, into the car and swing your legs in.
If you like the look of them, fine, but I cannot see any functional benefit.
I cannot see how they make it easier to get in the car. You cannot step up into the car, the normal entry if you have mobility problems is to lower yourself, bum first, into the car and swing your legs in.
If you like the look of them, fine, but I cannot see any functional benefit.
I cannot see how they make it easier to get in the car. You cannot step up into the car, the normal entry if you have mobility problems is to lower yourself, bum first, into the car and swing your legs in.
If you like the look of them, fine, but I cannot see any functional benefit.
That's because you don't have the medical condition that I have, I sincerely hope you never do.
The steps work for me that's what matters, regardless of if they look hideous
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